Toothaches: Cause, Remedies and Long-term Solutions

If you have ever held your head in agony through a toothache, you have come to the right place. As a mom and a nurse, I have helped many people deal with all kinds of pain including toothaches, and I have suffered through many toothaches myself. I am the type of person who likes to help others, so I decided to create this blog. In this blog, I plan to post entries on the causes of toothaches and how to alleviate toothache pain, but I also plan to explore long-term solutions such as fillings and sealants and more. I hope you enjoy reading, and I thank you for stopping by.

Wisdom teeth are the final set of four teeth that a person grows in their late teens or early twenties. If the growth and positioning of wisdom teeth are right, then there are no problems. In fact, in this case, they are an asset to the oral cavity and its function in the digestive system. On the other hand, if a wisdom tooth is not rightly placed, it has to be removed because this misplacement might damage the other teeth, the jaw, and nerves and cause infection.[Read More]

Kids often get a lot of knocks and bumps, especially when they are young and are getting used to controlling their bodies. You yourself are used to dealing with regular bruises and scrapes, but when your child falls over or bumps into something, you may not be so used to managing accidents that affect their teeth.
If your child bashes their mouth, then you'll check that their teeth aren't damaged. If everything looks alright, then you'll assume that no damage was done.[Read More]

Dental services are provided by dentists in order to treat pain, infection, disease and deformities of the teeth.
What dental services are available?
Common services provided by dentists include the following:
Carrying out fillings Cleaning/whitening teeth Extracting teeth Putting crowns on teeth Treating of gum disease (periodontal disease) Aligning crowded or crooked teeth Installing dental implants or bridges Most dentists are general dentists who treat and diagnose a wide variety of diseases of the teeth.[Read More]

If you've had veneers on your teeth for a few years, then they may have started to look less white than they did originally. This can be a particular problem with composite veneers that can stain after a while. If your teeth are a little less bright now, then you may be looking for ways to make them whiter again. Can you use a whitening toothpaste to restore your veneers to their original glory?[Read More]